Pay with Discover Card Points, Get $10 off $30 at Amazon.com (Targeted)

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If you have a Discover with cash back rewards, you can redeem them to buy eligible items at Amazon.com. The redemption rate is $1 in Cash Back Bonus = $1 to spend at Amazon, which is the same rate as their statement credit redemptions. Here is a promotion where you can get $10 off a $30 Amazon purchase when you redeem at least $0.01 in Discover cash back. The promotion may not work for everyone, but it worked for me and I’ve usually done every other promotion. Via SD:

Select the amount of Discover Cashback Bonus Points you would like to use for the purchase (must use at least 1 point or $.01)

$10 off $30 discount will be applied to qualifying items at checkout

This is nice perk for existing Discover cardholders, which is why I never cancel a card with no annual fee. Check out my Discover it credit card review to see how new applicants can get double cash back for the first year, meaning 10% cashback on their quarterly categories like gas, groceries, and Amazon (and 2% cash back on everything else.)

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Thanks! It was a little tricky getting the Discover Rewards points to activate on my Amazon account. Had to go through the “Add a rewards account” process a couple times but eventually it worked and updated with my rewards balance. (My Discover card was already on my Amazon account). Then I clicked through from the MoneyBlog link to get to the $10 offer and it popped up to activate. I made my purchase and the $10 reward was automatically applied. Great offer!!

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